96-4.23 Where to go with peace operations? The Future of UN, EU and OSCE Crisis Management

Course offering details

Instructors: Tobias Pietz

Event type: Practical course/lab

Displayed in timetable as: 96-4.23

Credits: 2,0

Language of instruction: English

Min. | Max. participants: 6 | 20

Waiting list:

Waiting list quota:  20%

More information:
This course is open to all students of the Master's programme "Peace and Security Studies" (regardless of whether they are enrolled in the one-year or two-year version).
The course is also open to students of other degree programmes. The prerequisite for participation in the course is attendance at the first session. In case of non-attendance, the place will be forfeited and will be made available for latecomers.

Comments/contents:
The seminar will provide an historic overview of peace operations as well as a look into the future of this key instrument. In addition, participants will learn about the dilemmas international interventions are facing on the ground, especially in dealing with local partners, and how the current situation at the UN Security Council limits multilateralism.

Learning objectives:
At the end of the seminar, participants will have a basic knowledge on peace operations and crisis management missions of UN, EU and OSCE.

Didactic concept:
Lectures, working groups, and role plays.

Literature:
TBD

Additional examination information:
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Appointments
Date From To Room Instructors
1 Fri, 2. Dec. 2022 09:00 17:00 IFSH R. 2/16 Tobias Pietz
2 Sat, 3. Dec. 2022 09:00 17:00 IFSH R. 2/16 Tobias Pietz
Course specific exams
Description Date Instructors Mandatory
1. Block exam Time tbd Yes
Class session overview
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Instructors
Tobias Pietz